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A Model for Addressing the Nursing Shortage in Oregon

June 24, 2012 | Program Result Report

From 2008 through 2011, the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education led an effort to evaluate a new approach to nursing education, designed to address a nursing shortage and changing health care needs.

More Doctors are Needed in America's Inner Cities

February 28, 2001 | Program Result Report

Investigators from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School examined changes in the availability of physicians in U.S. urban areas from 1980 to 1997.

New York Overcomes Rural and Urban Physician Shortages

March 1, 2000 | Program Result Report

The New York State Department of Health worked to address barriers to health care access in rural parts of the state and in its urban centers.

Facing the Highest Shortage of Registered Nurses in the United States, Georgia Establishes a Nursing Careers Program

July 1, 1999 | Program Result Report

From 1993 through mid-1997, Georgia Ladders in Nursing Careers (L.I.N.C.) enrolled 146 students from 48 institutions, with minority participation close to 50 percent.

Conference in New York City Addresses Nursing Crisis in the City and Beyond

July 15, 2008 | Program Result Report

The Jonas Center for Nursing Excellence and the New York Academy of Medicine co-sponsored a day-long invitational symposium in November 2006 addressing the shortage of nurses in New York City and nationwide.

Two Policy Briefs Outline Nursing Shortage Issues

March 1, 2007 | Program Result Report

From 2003 to 2006, staff at Spann Communications developed and distributed two eight-page policy briefs as part of a series entitled Charting Nursing's Future.

Researchers Examine the Reasons for the Declining U.S. Nursing Workforce

May 17, 2005 | Program Result Report

The Harvard School of Public Health explored how the aging of the population of registered nurses and the growth of managed care have reshaped the nursing work force in the United States.

Annual Congresses Focus on Shortages in the Health Professions

January 31, 2004 | Program Result Report

The Center for Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Learning convened two meetings of the annual Congress of Health Professions Educators in Washington.

Southern Texas Consortium Identifies and Prepares for Region's Nursing Needs

October 15, 2004 | Program Result Report

Texas A& M University oversaw a consortium of health care interests that developed a predictive model to identify future nursing care needs and helped initiate improvements in the nursing education system, including an online nursing curriculum.

Building Capacity in Nursing Schools

February 13, 2013 | Program Result Report

Western Governors University in Salt Lake City developed and implemented a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, which provides online courses and clinical experiences to students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses.

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